Education savings accounts are the future of school choice. Be part of the impact.
Hi Friend,
Last week, Iowa became the second state in the country to pass expansive school choice to empower parents to have a greater say in their children’s education. Days later, the Utah legislature passed a bill, which is now on the governor's desk, to enact universal education savings accounts (ESAs) to families with K-12 students.
Several states already have ESA programs in place, including Arizona, Florida, Indiana, Mississippi, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia. Many other states are lining up to join them, including Oklahoma, Idaho, South Carolina, Georgia, Ohio, and more.
Arizona, which set the universal school choice standard, has over 45,000 students benefiting from the program. Florida's program serves over 65,000 students.
These are some of the numbers. But that doesn’t tell us anything about the IMPACT.
Friend,
we are collecting stories from moms and dads across the country who are sharing what ESAs mean (or will mean) to them and their children.
By sharing hundreds of stories, we will showcase the personal impact of school choice.
With ESAs, parents can elect to redirect a portion of the money that the state allocated for their child to the options that meet their needs — regardless of zip code or income.
ESAs can be used for a myriad of education expenses, including private school tuition, homeschooling, learning pods, tutoring, technology, and other educational services.